The biography of Al Lancaster would not have been possible without the help from Jenny L. Adams' Pinto Beans and Prehistoric Pots: The Legacy of Al and Alice Lancaster. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 183. University of Arizona. The picture on the biography were taken from Mrs. Adam's book. All the images are not copyrighted and donated by the family and friends of Al and Alice Lancaster.
The personal materials and conversations with Jimmie Rose Perry, Al and Alice's third daughter, would provide other important material used to reconstruct Al Lancaster's life. The autobiography found in the Lancaster Documents section by Al Lancaster was also used to collaborate facts.
During the course of my research on Al Lancaster, a wide variety of interesting source were used. The following is a Bibliography of these resources, and a good starting point for anyone interested in further investigation of Al Lancaster's life or any of the sites mentioned in his biography.
Bibliography
Adams, Jenny L. Pinto Beans and Prehistoric Pots: The Legacy of Al and Alice Lancaster. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 183. Arizona: University of Arizona, 1994.
Brew, J.O. "The First Two Seasons at Awatovi." American Antiquity 3, no. 2 (October 1937): 122-37. http://0-www.jstor.org.catalog.library.colostate.edu/stable/275767 (accessed April 18, 2012).
Bureau of Land Management - Department of Interior. "Alkali Ridge." Monticello Field Office. http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/fo/monticello/more/areas_of_critical/alkali_ridge.html (accessed May 1, 2012).
Center of Southwest Studies. "M149 Al and Alice Lancaster papers." University of Colorado Distinguished Service Award. http://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/finding_aids/lancaster_papers.shtml (accessed February 28, 2012).
Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists. "CCPA Senior Fellows." http://www.coloradoarchaeologists.org/Fellows.htm (accessed March 11, 2012).
Hayes, Alden C., and James A. Lancaster. Badger House Community: Mesa Verde National Park. Washington D.C.: United States Department of Interior National Park Service, 1975.
Lancaster, James A. James Allen Lancaster Autobiography (incomplete and unpublished). Unpublished but copy available at:https://sites.google.com/site/jamesallancaster/lancaster-documents.
Lancaster, James A., Jean M. Pinkley, Philip F. Van Cleave, and Don Watson. "Archeological Excavations in Mesa Verde National Park - Colorado - 1950." Archeological Research Series 2 (1954): 1-118.
Martin, Paul S. "Lowry Ruins in Southwestern Colorado." Anthropology Series, Field Museum of Natural History 23, no. 3 (1936).
National Park Service. "Awatovi Ruins." National Historic Landmarks Program. http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=99&ResourceType=Site (accessed March 21, 2012).
National Park Service. Mesa Verde National Park. http://www.nps.gov/meve/index.htm (accessed April 25, 2012).
Perry, Jimmie R. Personal Communications. None Published Conversations between 2/05/12 and 4/28/12.